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| Director: | George Sherman | 
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| Writer: | Victor Canning, Leonard Lee, George Zuckerman | 
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| Roger Quain, escorting two zoo-bound black panthers on the train from Milan to Paris, is unaware that a Western agent, Catherine Ullven, has hidden a microfilm in the collar of one of the animals. But when the train is derailed in the Swiss Alps and the panthers escape, she is forced to involve him in her mission, which now includes enemy agents hunting the microfilm, the animals, Catherine and Roger. Corrected from an original submission by Guy Bellinger. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 08, 1950 | 
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| Director: | George Sherman | 
| Writer: | Victor Canning, Leonard Lee, George Zuckerman | 
| Genres: | Action, Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller | 
| Keywords | murder, swiss alps, enemy spy | 
| Production Companies | Universal International Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 25, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Howard Duff | Steve Quain | 
| Märta Torén | Catherine Ullven | 
| Philip Friend | Chris Denson | 
| Robert Douglas | Stephen Paradou | 
| Philip Dorn | Paul Kopel | 
| Walter Slezak | Doctor Stahl | 
| Kurt Kreuger | Captain Heimer | 
| Aram Katcher | Georg | 
| Ivan Triesault | Assassin | 
| Jay Barney | Assassin | 
| Otto Waldis | Gormand | 
| Carl Milletaire | Ticket Clerk | 
| Antonio Filauri | Telegraph Clerk | 
| Carmela Restivo | Old Italian Woman on Train | 
| Carlo Tricoli | Old Italian Man on Train | 
| Rudy Silva | Young Italian Man at Ristorante | 
| Betty Greco | Young Italian Woman at Ristorante | 
| Peter Ortiz | Soldier | 
| Peter Applequist | Soldier | 
| Jack Chefe | Waiter | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Daniele Amfitheatrof | Music | 
| George Sherman | Director | 
| Bud Westmore | Makeup Artist | 
| Frank Skinner | Music | 
| Ted J. Kent | Editor | 
| Walter Scharf | Original Music Composer | 
| Bronislau Kaper | Music | 
| Victor Canning | Novel | 
| Ruby Felker | Hairstylist | 
| Lew Leary | Production Manager | 
| David S. Horsley | Special Effects, Still Photographer | 
| Everett Brown | Grip | 
| Kyme Meade | Camera Operator | 
| Joan Joseff | Costume Design | 
| Milton Rosen | Music | 
| Hans J. Salter | Music | 
| Pat Betz | Script Supervisor | 
| Leonard Lee | Screenplay | 
| George Zuckerman | Screenplay | 
| Alexander Golitzen | Art Direction | 
| John Austin | Set Decoration | 
| Corson Jowett | Sound | 
| Bill Thomas | Costume Design | 
| Irving Glassberg | Director of Photography | 
| Bernard Herzbrun | Art Direction | 
| Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration | 
| Leslie I. Carey | Sound | 
| Joseph Gershenson | Music Director | 
| Joan St. Oegger | Hairstylist | 
| Nick Marcellino | Makeup Artist | 
| Frank Shaw | Assistant Director | 
| Glenn Adams | Still Photographer | 
| Norton Kurland | Gaffer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Ralph Dietrich | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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A top secret microfilm is smuggled via a cigarette and a meatball (don't ask!) into the collar of one of a pair of black panthers being transported by "Quain" (Howard Duff) from Europe to the United States. When their train is derailed and the panthers escape, "Quain" and his newly found journalist ... pal "Catherine" (Märta Torén) - whom we know to be not quite all she seems - soon find themselves at a local mountain hotel where the prospects of a panther hunt attract both the army and a few colonial-types who fancy a bit of a big game hunt. The arrival of "Paradou" (Robert Douglas) reinforces the threat to the beasts and to anyone who gets in the way of those malevolently determined to secure this (pretty robust) little document. What now ensues doesn't auger very well for these lithe and beautiful creatures, nor for "Quain" and "Catherine" either unless they can keep alert and stay one step ahead of their rivals. The beginning of this is quite fun, the middle portion quite intriguing, but the concluding third of the film is all just a little bit too formulaic. The presence of Douglas does little to enhance any sense of jeopardy, but he does always manage to exude a degree of nastiness and that compensates a little before the denouement. The production is rudimentary - lots of fairly obvious green-screen effects that suggest they never left California, but in the end it's a watchable, amiable, crime thriller that passes seventy-five minutes effortlessly enough.